This has been covered already. many times. just search the forum. Thor has it anyway, because his power is magic-based, and Superman is vulnerable to magic.
i want to know how thor would hit him considerin superman can travel near light speed not to mention he is as strong as thor if not stronger so im sure if superman went hypersonic on thor i think he would win
although thor is not as fast as superman, it has been stated that thor is as fast as the lightning he commands (or was it thunder?). but anyway, thor should be fast enuf to take on supes. just check the other threads.
I personally think that if they went at it, w/o knowing anything about the other opponent, Superman would win. I dont think Thor would figure out soon enough that Supes' is vulnerable to Magic. I do however think Supes is smart enough to realize that Mjolnir is his biggest threat, and would find a way of taking that away from Thor. But if they knew each others powers/weaknesses, Supes would be toast....
Then theres also the possibility of Supes taking Mjolnir away from Thor and using it. Now considering that the hammer states that only 'someone who is worthy shall pick it up', (and Wonder Woman has picked it up before) so surely Supes would be able to (who else is more worthy). Now imagine Supes w/ the Hammer against Thor....umm yeah
Oh, i forgot, if memory serves correctly, we have seen Kalel pick up the Hammer before...
lol superman beat thor to please the fans? I think a lot more people like Thor than supes so i dont know where ur getting that from arachnoidfreak. Also if this was a fight were they know nothing of the others existence Superman has a better chance than Thor winning. As in JLA/Avengers united 4 thor recognises superman beat him but on the other hand says it might be different the next time since he's got his number (knows his abilities, weaknesses etc, not phone number ). so im sticking with Superman.
I dont know where you are getting that Thor is more popular than Superman. Superman is the ORIGINAL superhero, as well as a classic. People that don't even like comic books love Superman, while not even knowing that Thor is IN comic books(he is a character of Norse mythology first, comic character second). You can thank the movies for that.
maybe the original DC superhero, but marvel came first...the early 1900s, and the first superhero they ever created was Namor the Sub-Mariner, and the second (believe it or not) was The Human Torch....i read the book about the entire history of Marvel Comics...DC came a little bit after
LoL, this guy's grammar reminds me of someone else's...
That battle was horribly written considering Thor has myriad weapons at his disposal with which he could, at the very least, stalemate Superman.
Superman cannot use Mjolnir against Thor.
Not sure Thor would have to figure out that Superman is vulnerable against magic considering he uses Mjolnir what, 99% of the time in his battles? And how would Superman have the upper hand if he did not know exactly how powerful Mjolnir is?
Why wouldn't Superman be able to use Mjolnir against Thor, is he invulnerable from it? I'm not a big Thor reader, so I wouldnt know about him using it 99% of the time, but the few comics I have read on him he barely uses it, maybe just coincidence.
And this guy does remind me of someone else, types just like him, except maybe a little better grammatically...
Hmm, let me ask what do you mean by "using" Mjolnir? Simply waving it around or clunking Thor with it?
Or "using" as in commanding it?
If the former, he has picked it up before, yes...but what's to stop Thor from summoning Mjolnir back to himself?
If the latter (which is what I thought you meant), then nay.
Will also point out that a compelling argument can be made for Superman defeating Thor, but considering Mjolnir can simply absorb all of Superman's energy and disconnect him from his source of power...not to mention that Thor is at the very least AS strong as Superman, and is quick enough...and Mjolnir has made the allegedly "invulnerable" Superman bleed...?
1938 is the early 1900s. Superman is widely recognized as the first comic book superhero. Marvel didn't actually become Marvel until Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Jack Kirby started pumping characters out of their asses(seemed as if every time one of them took a shit, they made a new character, look how many they made!)